Razer is summoning a big gun as it bids to develop its mobile gaming strategy. The Hong Kong-listed company — which sells laptops, smartphones and gaming peripherals — said today it is working with Tencent on a raft of initiatives related to smartphone-based games.
The collaboration will cover hardware, software and services. Some of the objectives include optimizing Tencent games — which include megahit PUBG and Fortnite — for Razer’s smartphones, mobile controllers and its Cortex Android... Tags: Android, TC, Gaming, Asia, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Singapore, Tech, Ceo, Smartphone, Smartphones, Companies, Mobile Phones, Malaysia, Computing, Xiaomi

The island of Borneo, located just south of the tip of mainland Malaysia, is a natural wonderland. Most visitors come to dive or see the island’s unique wildlife, but the flora has a lot to offer too. During my stay at Sepiilok Nature Resort in the Malaysian State of Sabah, I spent one afternoon exploring the boardwalks that border the lake and marshes around the resort. One of my finds were enormous leaves of this Borneo Giant Elephant Ear that stood taller than me. They rippled in the...
The p... Tags: Travel, Daily Photo, Photography, Culture, Malaysia, Sabah, Borneo, Cultural Travel, Sandakan, Elephant Ear

Malaysia's poultry producer Leong Hup International and fast food operator QSR Brands are in advanced stages of launching their initial public offerings in the second quarter, which would revive the nation's moribund primary market, sources said. Tags: Money, businessNews, Malaysia, Leong Hup International

In Malaysia, the Bernama news agency reports that the country’s palm oil council says the European Union’s sustainability criteria for biofuels banning the oil’s use due to allegedly high indirect land use change impacts should be suspended until the ILUC rule can be proven to be scientifically-based and non-discriminatory. In response to the EU’s rule approved earlier this month, the country has said that it would implement trade barriers against European imports and halt negotiations for an EU... Tags: Eu, European Union, Policy, Palm Oil, Malaysia, Bernama

Marc Morrison
Who printed it?
Mike Stitt over at Agency Access. I have to say the reason I printed with AA is because of Mike. He is great to work with, creative, really knows his craft and best of all he is super easy to communicate with.
Who designed it?
Actually, it was me.
Tell me about the images?
My primary goal was to find images interesting enough to convince art buyers to open the envelope.
In looking over my recent body of work, I decided to make the entire promo about a part... Tags: Photography, Malaysia, The Daily Promo, Mike He, Marc Morrison, Mike Stitt

Malaysian prosecutors said Monday they will summon Goldman Sachs units in London and Hong Kong to appear at a June hearing of a case linked to corruption in state investment fund 1MDB. The Wall Street titan is accused of misleading investors in the case when it helped 1MDB raise $6.5 billion through a series of bond issues in 2012 and 2013. Malaysian authorities are seeking fines in excess of the $2.7 billion allegedly misappropriated from the bond issues as well as the $600 million Goldman ea... Tags: Hong Kong, London, News, Malaysia, Goldman Sachs, Goldman

Malaysian prosecutors on Monday said they would issue summonses to units of U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs in London and Hong Kong, requiring them to respond by June to criminal charges filed against them last year. Tags: Hong Kong, London, Money, businessNews, Malaysia, Goldman Sachs

In Malaysia, over the weekend, the government threatened to challenge the European Union via the World Trade Organization if the EU continues to phase out palm oil from transportation fuel. Malaysia’s foreign ministry responded to the EU’s plan to phase out palm oil that was published on Wednesday as a “calculated political act” aimed at removing its palm oil exports from the EU marketplace, according to Reuters.
“Such an aggressive trade barrier targeted at Malaysia’s national interests, and ou... Tags: Indonesia, Eu, European Union, Policy, Palm Oil, Malaysia, World Trade Organization, WTO, Reuters

WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Canada's Maude-Aimee Leblanc has slipped into a tie for seventh heading into the final round of the Symetra Tour's Natural Charity Classic.The Sherbrooke, Que., golfer, who led by one after the first round, carded an even-par 72 on Saturday and is now four shots off the lead at 7 under.Kelly Tan of Malaysia leads at 11 under after 36 holes. American Laura Wearn is second at 10 under.Maddie Szeryk of London, Ont., is at 3 under and Hannah Hellyer of Stirling, Ont., ... Tags: London, News, Toronto, Canada, Malaysia, Kim, Langley, Kelowna, Fla, LPGA, LeBlanc, Symetra Tour, Maude Aimee Leblanc, Maddie Szeryk, Richdale, Kelly Tan

The Securities Commission sent a show-cause letter to the bank in December, asking Goldman to explain why such action shouldn’t be taken against the bank, the regulator said in a Friday statement. The commission has the power to impose administrative sanctions and undertake civil enforcement proceedings as well as criminal prosecutions, the statement added. A spokesman for Goldman Sachs declined to comment. Tags: News, Malaysia, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Securities Commission, Goldman Asked

Nestled in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Indian restaurant Nadodi is using modern gastronomic techniques to elevate the traditionally rustic cuisine of South India. Is this the world's next great Indian restaurant? Tags: Cnn, Malaysia, South India, Kuala Lumpur Indian

Malaysia's securities commission said on Thursday that it has issued a show-cause letter to Goldman Sachs, which is embroiled in multi-jurisdictional investigations into Malaysian state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). Tags: Money, businessNews, Malaysia, Goldman Sachs

Vietnam’s calls to release second suspect are refused, following release of Indonesian woman Siti AisyahA Vietnamese woman will continue her trial for the murder of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korea’s leader, after Malaysian prosecutors rejected a request from Vietnam to free her on Thursday.The Vietnamese government had made the appeal after Doan Thi Huong’s co-accused, Indonesian woman Siti Aisyah, was released on Monday in a shock decision. Continue reading... Tags: North Korea, Asia Pacific, Malaysia, Kim Jong-un, Vietnam, Kim Jong, Kim Jong Nam, Doan Thi Huong, SITI, Siti Aisyah

Toxic fumes blamed for making more than 500 people ill near the industrial town of Pasir GudangMore than 100 schools in Malaysia have been closed after the dumping of toxic waste into a river caused hundreds of people to fall ill, including many children, authorities said.A lorry is believed to have dumped the waste in southern Johor state last week, sending hazardous fumes across a wide area and causing those affected to display symptoms of poisoning such as nausea and vomiting. Continue readin... Tags: Environment, World news, Asia Pacific, Pollution, Malaysia, Johor, Pasir GudangMore